Wednesday, March 24, 2010

5 Rules of Good Photography

According to digital-photography-school.com the five main "rules" of good photography are more like five main elements. It's more the things you look for to make a picture more aesthetically pleasing than actual guidelines that you have to follow with your camera. The first element is patterns. You have to learn to see the patterns all around us, because they can lead to beautiful shots. You can either highlight the patterns, of highlight when the patterns are broken. The second is symmetry. Symmetry can either make or break a picture. The third element of taking a good picture is texture. Texture can make a two dimensional picture seem three dimensional. The fourth element is depth of field. It can either isolate a subject from its foreground and background of it can put a subject in context. The fifth and final element of taking a good picture is lines. They can draw the eye to the key focal points in an image.

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